That is to say, if you have a mail in Joomla, WordPress, contacts list, etc, (any script, contact form) to send messages from the web, it is essential that you register the e-mail’s sender with the tool that we discuss below. All e-mails are not registered so they may not send messages from the web.
Of this simple way it will allow the control of spam in your account and you will need a mail service stable and secure. For example, if you use the PHP function mail, please be sure to register the ID of the mail account that emits messages in cPanel.
Steps to register the e-mail in cPanel:
Step 1. Go to cPanel
Step 2. Find the section of the Email and there lies the icon of Registeded mail IDs. Click on the icon.
Step 3. Records the ID of your mail. Place the exact name of the email that will issue messages via the web.
To register the e-mail in Plesk 11:
Step 1: log into Plesk.
Step 2. Find the section within web sites & Domains that have the icon with the legend Whitelist Email.
Step 3: Register the ID of your mail. Place the exact name of the email that will issue messages via the web.
Steps to register the email in Plesk 12:
Step 1: log into Plesk.
Step 2. Find the section within web sites & Domains that have the icon with the legend Whitelist Email on the right side.
Step 3: Register the ID of your mail. Place the exact name of the email that will issue messages via the web.
Remove an email of the post authorized
To remove a mail from the list authorized for shipment on web, follows exactly the same steps to get to that section, and deletes the mail from the list of mail accounts that are authorized for the shipment via the web.
The changes you make in the Accounts section of mail authorized may take up to 30 minutes go into effect.